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Why does the water population need to change (please be specific) I don't need a paragraph just need 2 sentence
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Why does the water population need to change
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The water population needs to be changed because it kills aquatic life. Aquatic life includes algae and other plant life that use photosynthesis.
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Water pollution needs to be stopped because water pollution is not just hurting us it’s also hurting the environment.
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